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>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're writing for certain people like josh gad and andrew rannells who play the two missionaries, they've become really part of the writing process. you need that. it's very different than us two locked in a room together in l.a. like doing this by ourselves. >> jimmy: you have to get feedback and change stuff and work with beings, actual human beings instead of paper. yes, absolutely. i guess so. and you have the soundtrack and all this stuff as well? >> we're actually recording the soundtrack this week. >> jimmy: i had no idea. are you finding there's a bunch of rules? like will broadway not let you say what y
>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> simon: i'm bob simon of cbs news, filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment in asia. tonight, the spiral of unrest in the middle east now points to syria. today, president bashar al-assad gave a much-awaited speech, his first after bloody protests and the resignation of his cabinet. many were expecting assad to lift the country's emergency law which has been in place since 1963. instead, he acknowledged the need for reform but offered no concrete concessions. >> ( translated ): now we have to ask what kind of reform do we need to achieve and we have to avoid making the whole reform process subject to the current crisis in order not to.... >> simon: he also blamed the country's turmoil on a b
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> simon: i'm bob simon of cbs news, filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment in asia. tonight, the spiral of unrest in...
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action, because contrary to the claims of some, american leadership is not simply a matter of going it alone and bearing all of the burden ourselves. >> real leadership creates the conditions in coalitions for others to step up as well, to work with allies and partners so that they bear their share of the burden and pay their share of the costs. and to see that the principles of justice and human dignity are upheld by all. >> earlier today a group of allied leaders met in london and agreed qaddafi mus must be remod by the nato, for the nato led operation to end. >> sec
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action,...
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we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i think words are important and language is important. naming the enemy is important. islamist extremism is as good a time as we have been able to find for actually identify what the problem is into the people are. i think everything from our research shows that the community itself accepts that term. >> i appreciate that answer. i continue to use the term that you use because islamist makes the point that this -- that a political ideology really has exploited their religion. not islam. that me ask the last question. the commission made it, a series of recommendations. successful on almost every one of them.
we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i...
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we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i think words are important and language is important. naming the enemy is important. islamist extremism is as good a time as we have been able to find for actually identify what the problem is into the people are. i think everything from our research shows that the community itself accepts that term. >> i appreciate that answer. i continue to use the term that you use because islamist makes the point that this -- that a political ideology really has exploited their religion. not islam. that me ask the last question. the commission made it, a series of recommendations. successful on almost every one of them.
we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i...
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. >> jimmy: so now you want to take him out around america. so you take him to miami sold out thing, its so many tickets. you go, let's add an afternoon show. >> 10,000 seats. >> jimmy: 10,000 seats. >> sold out. >> jimmy: and one rule, he's like, there can't be empty seats? >> two rules. no empty seats, and don't put big shots in the front rows. put my fans in the front rows because i have to work to them. i need the girls there, you know. and i said, i got it, i got it, i got it. and i said, you got it. i put the show on sale, it sold out immediately. i went back to elvis and i said, how about a matinee? he said, sure, great, no problem. i'll do a breakfast show, if i get paid. i said, do a matinee. so i put the matinee on sale, three days later they said, you're sold out. now it was july 4th weekend in miami beach. i don't know if you've ever been to miami beach, florida on july 4th weekend. but the alligators leave town. they don't want -- its too hot. >> jimmy: nobody -- it's too hot. too hot, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's too hot. so i went
. >> jimmy: so now you want to take him out around america. so you take him to miami sold out thing, its so many tickets. you go, let's add an afternoon show. >> 10,000 seats. >> jimmy: 10,000 seats. >> sold out. >> jimmy: and one rule, he's like, there can't be empty seats? >> two rules. no empty seats, and don't put big shots in the front rows. put my fans in the front rows because i have to work to them. i need the girls there, you know. and i said, i got...
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that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i can tell as a former staffer, you knew you had five minutes. [laughter] >> cardinal mccarrick, please proceed. your written testimony will be made part of the record. >> senator. allow me to thank you for the invitation and opportunity to be with you to offer testimony today. as archbishop emeritus i'm here to for the catholic bishops. i hope you accept my full testimony be written in the record. the treatment of muslim americans in the broader context of religious liberty and of our catholic position experienced. as a community th
that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i...
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who represented america so well. and i am so moved to see the brown family here today, especially alma, michael, tracy and their families. so let us begin the program today by asking the incomparable peat la belle -- patty la belle to sing our national anthem. ms. la belle? [applause] ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night eo -- oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs burst continuing doctor bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> thank you, patty la belle. >> you're welcome. [laughter] >> it is a particular personal honor for me to be the first u.s. ambassador to the united nations to work in this magnificent new building with its beautiful architecture and extraordinary art provi
who represented america so well. and i am so moved to see the brown family here today, especially alma, michael, tracy and their families. so let us begin the program today by asking the incomparable peat la belle -- patty la belle to sing our national anthem. ms. la belle? [applause] ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night eo -- oer the ramparts we watched were so...
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we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american community as it is for anyone else. maybe the worst offender of all is somebody who practices the paid to reject their ideology. people in the middle east who are trying to separate themselves from this radical minority moslems need our help. that is why we need to help those people in libya who are trying to replace gaddafi, we need to stand by these people in egypt to are trying to charter a different hat. you will never convince me that young people who went into the square want to replace mubarak with the moslem brotherhood
we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american...
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brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were there before this began just like in egypt they fly elbereth in and glitter both of the liberation graves are headed up by western funded people in egypt well barak says he won't stand down when the u.s. ordered him to and then magically he has a stroke and it's never seen again that's one of their former dictators like saddam . propped up i mean this is ridiculous the last is setting a precedent through the un that they can fund rebels to start wars against regimes not favorable to the globalist system and then the west will come in and bombard them we've now seen senator lieberman and others callin
brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were...
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cycles are also within the office of nuclear energy and while we await guidance from the commission on america's nuclear future we are conducting research and development into a broad range of options for the nation's fuel cycle with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and nonproliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the programs. selected research areas like worker and fuel claddings that cannot generate hydrogen in an accident and fuels but virtually impossible to melt have the jury is obvious relevance and the modeling and simulation hub based at oak ridge national laboratories would be providing important to keep what is the knipling industry capabilities that can be used to assess and improve the safety of existing and future reactors. i concur with the recent statement made by deputy secretary that we view nuclear energy as a very important component to the overall portfolio we are trying to build for the clean energy future. the programs of the office of a nuclear energy that the option for seat nuclear power remains open to the nation. by way of co
cycles are also within the office of nuclear energy and while we await guidance from the commission on america's nuclear future we are conducting research and development into a broad range of options for the nation's fuel cycle with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and nonproliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the programs. selected research areas like worker and fuel claddings that cannot generate hydrogen in an accident and fuels but virtually...
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so this is all part of globalism here and there is al qaida or gallant little ally and i know that america because i don't support al kut i don't support amorello locky running the attack at fort hood mentally or the christmas day bombing the underwear bomber the shoe bomber the times square bomber i think al he read a lot of interesting point there it's pretty interesting when we think back colonel gadhafi is always saying that when it his over that he's fighting the taliban right . and that it is interesting when the u.s. goes in and fights against gadhafi. inevitably there's going to be some sharing of sides and sharing of duties with people who might have otherwise been our enemies you also brought up the fact that you know the u.s. sometimes goes in places and sometimes doesn't a lot of people have been making this criticism last night alex we heard from president obama making the case for libya he was defending his decision the president also responded to these criticisms of people who have argued that there are many places in the world sudan yemen bahrain where innocent civilians ar
so this is all part of globalism here and there is al qaida or gallant little ally and i know that america because i don't support al kut i don't support amorello locky running the attack at fort hood mentally or the christmas day bombing the underwear bomber the shoe bomber the times square bomber i think al he read a lot of interesting point there it's pretty interesting when we think back colonel gadhafi is always saying that when it his over that he's fighting the taliban right . and that...
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. libya and the world would be better off with gadhafi out of power. i, along with many other world leaders, have embraced that goal, and will actively pursue it through nonmilitary means. we welcome the fact that history is on the move in the middle east and north africa. and that young people are leading the way. because wherever people long to be free, they will find a friend in the united states. >> reporter: president obama also explained why the u.s. would not unilaterally and militarily seek the ouster of colonel gadhafi. to be blunt, he said, we went down that road in iraq. peggy and rob? >> thanks. we'll hear much more about the president's libyan policy tonight. he sits down for a one-on-one interview with our own diane sawyer. you'll see that tonight on abc's "world news." >>> in
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. libya and the world would be better off with gadhafi out of power. i, along with many other world leaders, have embraced that goal, and will actively pursue it through nonmilitary means. we welcome the fact that history is on the move in the middle east...
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will not be taking our cards off approach in libya even when nato takes come all the good mrs america incident shoulders as you call them into the battles but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. supporting victims of last year's twin suicide blast which shop a nation without its results in the fight against terrorism. counts terrorism is the topic of today's edition of our interview talk show sport live with our good laugh his guest in the studio today is the former head of israel's security agency . well. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. how we're going to walk on truth squad life the interview show on r.t. i'll bring our vent today the guest in the studio here is barry. the recent terrorist attack on russia's biggest tap on the agenda once again brought the problem of suicide bombers into the spotlight at thirty's are turning to metal detectors and other high tech devices they believe it will help filter out the terrorists but many say we'd rather we introduce fieldwork
will not be taking our cards off approach in libya even when nato takes come all the good mrs america incident shoulders as you call them into the battles but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. supporting victims of last year's twin suicide blast which shop a nation without its results in the fight against terrorism. counts terrorism is the topic of today's edition of our interview talk show sport live with our good laugh his guest in the studio...
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now i might point out they happen almost everywhere else in the world but not in america the first is as i mentioned that you want to cover probably finance health care second is a health care system where the requirement of an employer to provide health insurance is funded by all of us and therefore it follows the individual i say that's a huge job creator which is one of my goals a third and most importantly we're trying to move to a system where instead of reimbursing our hard working health care providers by a fee for service system we're going to reimburse them based on healthy outcomes making our six hundred twenty five thousand homeowners healthier and all of these things frankly have been done in this country we want a simple system where your health care card is single payer go to providers office you come out and you to take your bill right there which states sick huge amount of money that same card is a pipeline to your medical records so that we can stop services and waste most importantly where our providers care. for keeping us healthy and all of that takes a certain amo
now i might point out they happen almost everywhere else in the world but not in america the first is as i mentioned that you want to cover probably finance health care second is a health care system where the requirement of an employer to provide health insurance is funded by all of us and therefore it follows the individual i say that's a huge job creator which is one of my goals a third and most importantly we're trying to move to a system where instead of reimbursing our hard working health...
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mean what happened you can also say that what the koch brothers represents is is a class warfare in america because the people that have the money these days have the influence and you know that the average american no longer has that kind of power well that's not i wish i would agree that because of the tea party movement has demonstrated that average people can get out there and make a difference and that's what that's all about this is there was really a strong attempt by the left to really you didn't mind the tea party by trying to say that this is all creations of rich people that's not true bottom line is the tea party as an example or people that are upset about current policies with this administration went out and began marching and protesting and have been able to effect change the fact that people might agree with them that it might happen to have money because they have in common the agenda of freedom doesn't should be a negative thing really what do you think they're do you think of the tea party would have gone as far as it did would have been as successful if a bunch of rich
mean what happened you can also say that what the koch brothers represents is is a class warfare in america because the people that have the money these days have the influence and you know that the average american no longer has that kind of power well that's not i wish i would agree that because of the tea party movement has demonstrated that average people can get out there and make a difference and that's what that's all about this is there was really a strong attempt by the left to really...
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it was interesting i suspect as bernie sanders has said i may well be the only politician in america who ran on a single payer platform and i ran t.v. ads saying if you like the government we're going to pass a single payer health care plan lead to nation and as you mentioned make of pure right not a privilege and you know i won the election wasn't a wide margin but we won and you know i intend to get it incredibly important you know we live in a society where number one poor people are low income people increase from people can't afford health care can't get access really is a privilege not a right governor isn't it isn't in many ways this a bigger step forward for health care reform than even obamacare well you know i don't want to get too carried away because you know we haven't tested yet and we've got a long way to travel. you know plenty of landmines to confront yet as you can imagine there are plenty of people special interest insurance companies parasitical industry the people who are making so much money off of our you know how if they're going to try their best for this tow
it was interesting i suspect as bernie sanders has said i may well be the only politician in america who ran on a single payer platform and i ran t.v. ads saying if you like the government we're going to pass a single payer health care plan lead to nation and as you mentioned make of pure right not a privilege and you know i won the election wasn't a wide margin but we won and you know i intend to get it incredibly important you know we live in a society where number one poor people are low...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: matt stone and trey parker are here. in 1997 they created the television show south park about four foul mouth fourth graders. it is was an immediate hit. since its debut the show has attract both controversy and praise for take on comedic targets ranging from scientology to paris hilton. now stone and parker have written and directed their first broadway musical it is called the book of more monday. they call it their atheist love letter to religion. i'm pleased to have both of them back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us again. >> rose: my pleasure. march 24th is sort of officially -- >> it's crazy because we have be
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: matt stone and trey parker are here. in 1997 they created the...
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in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression of a form of impotence i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is a democracy but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is it corporations you know still wall
in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression of a form of impotence i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think...
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it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter or. he is a navy and air force veteran. after serving over 12 years on active duty, he joined by george at the george group serving government clients within the department of defense helping to eliminate waste and reduce costs. he hopes of ba in political science and an m.a. in logistics in the air force institute of technology. please welcome peter or'rourke. next right to work is a group that has an incredible work here in iowa, fighting the push to repeal our status as a right to work state. he has helped to fight against compulsory unionism. please welcome gr
it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter...
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at&t is the largest union employer in america. almost 140,000 orf our allowed men and women people of color to raise the living standards. unfortunately, part of the which telecom the union is on the board, they have fear among workers who want implementation. in the acquisition -- the fear that has been promoted over the last companies, when at&t has met other acquisitions. >> what is the position on this proposal? >> we have concerns about this deal. >> they will control more than 80% of the market. we have not seen the sign any other industry. >> that document 80% of the industry in this would be a dominated market. this is something we have to keep in mind. eliminating one competitor elements choice. this will lead to an increase in prices for all consumers. there is also going to be an effect on innovation. if you do not have a competitor there is little incentive to innovate within the network. they are using mobile wireless for communications, businesses, and more people are relying on the broad than market, whether this is
at&t is the largest union employer in america. almost 140,000 orf our allowed men and women people of color to raise the living standards. unfortunately, part of the which telecom the union is on the board, they have fear among workers who want implementation. in the acquisition -- the fear that has been promoted over the last companies, when at&t has met other acquisitions. >> what is the position on this proposal? >> we have concerns about this deal. >> they will...
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god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i am here to challenge you today about who controls your life. should it be the government using the tax code to determine what you do or do not buy it or are you in charge of your own life? i am here to talk to you about a fair tax bill. it is h.r. built 25 that will give you control of your own life thatback. said a fair tax passes today. what would be the first thing you would notice? your paycheck would be bigger because there were no longer be federal taxes taken out of your check. imagine that. you would get your check
god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i...
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i believe in the good of all people, in america, and if the people in america would look, we've only been a nation for a few hundred years and if somebody came into our house trying to tell us what to do, katy bar the door because we'd fight for it. and the man down in mississippi said the civil war, the civil war was a bad thing. but we also had help from the british in the south. and you know what? i believe god caused us to lose because what we were doing was wrong. and i believe like the president, i voted for him. i voted republican for my congressman because i was tired of the guy that was in there. i vote for the man not the party. and i believe america ought to turn away because the republicans played a christian thing and the democrats play the poor person thing. but both of them are bought and paid for by the people who paid for their campaigns. host: we'll leave it there. more from the op ed piece this morning in the "washington journal" by peggy noonan. she finishes up here piece the speech obama hasn't given by saying you can read more about that in the "washington journ
i believe in the good of all people, in america, and if the people in america would look, we've only been a nation for a few hundred years and if somebody came into our house trying to tell us what to do, katy bar the door because we'd fight for it. and the man down in mississippi said the civil war, the civil war was a bad thing. but we also had help from the british in the south. and you know what? i believe god caused us to lose because what we were doing was wrong. and i believe like the...
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so, have a great weekend and until monday, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: very good at handicapping the rumba. >> dicky: liv tyler. >> jimmy: your dad's waiting in the parking lot for you? dropped you off for a play date with me or something. >> dicky: mark cuban. >> when i die, i want to come back as me. >> dicky: a surprise guest. >> how are you doing? >> dicky: and music from brent dennen. "jimmy kimmel live," coming up next. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- liv tyler. from "shark tank," mark cuban. cousin sal at the l.a. marathon. and music from brett dennen. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, and furthermore, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, the host of the program. thank you for coming and for watching. [ cheers and applause ] i was going to say -- you're here on a bad night. i'm tired and i have -- does anyone have anything funny they want to say? oh well. it rained pretty hard here over the last two days which is god's way of trying
so, have a great weekend and until monday, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: very good at handicapping the rumba. >> dicky: liv tyler. >> jimmy: your dad's waiting in the parking lot for you? dropped you off for a play date with me or something. >> dicky: mark cuban. >> when i die, i want to come back as me. >> dicky: a surprise guest. >> how are you doing? >> dicky: and music from brent...
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these will all influenced directions when it comes to america's relationships. i have just come back from korea. there is a strong perspective their parent run is gaining influence. a definite pick up the sense that the regimes are emerging and took a less accommodating to the night did states. it to be nationalistic. the red this situation. this considers what type of regional role the leadership is seeking. barbara has been there seven times. there abysm enemies. she is also the author of irani regional influence. the profits will fall today over the next 20 minutes are so. without further ado. >> thank you. this was an excellent map. it will give you a better sense of how iran sits in the middle of this region between the middle east, central asia and the indian ocean. it is pivotal. there are clairvoyant here. we decided to do this long before they felt it. it is much more timely. all of these are a snapshot of where they are. the narrative that one hears are from others that i ran is far too simplistic. we are seeing a continuation of the pattern that goes
these will all influenced directions when it comes to america's relationships. i have just come back from korea. there is a strong perspective their parent run is gaining influence. a definite pick up the sense that the regimes are emerging and took a less accommodating to the night did states. it to be nationalistic. the red this situation. this considers what type of regional role the leadership is seeking. barbara has been there seven times. there abysm enemies. she is also the author of...
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it's not about the united states of america. making that decision is about leadership, about keeping your eye on the ball. what's in the interest of the people, the national security interest. >> the humanitarian interest was to prevent a human catastrophe if it becomes clear there is no longer a threat, will the u.s. pull out? >> the mission as you rightly state sd to protect civilians. you're talk about the military mission. the united states will continue to participate in the coalition to enforce the mandate given by the united nations security council resolution 1973 for as long as is necessary to make sure that those civilians are protected. we as i said in answer to dan's question are pursuing a whole host of other measures, unilaterally and multilaterally with our partners to continue to put pressure on the libyan regime, qaddafi regime. >> one last question to clarify -- the pentagon said u.s. pilots, will they anticipate that u.s. pilotless continue to participate in strike missions, not just surveillance but strike mi
it's not about the united states of america. making that decision is about leadership, about keeping your eye on the ball. what's in the interest of the people, the national security interest. >> the humanitarian interest was to prevent a human catastrophe if it becomes clear there is no longer a threat, will the u.s. pull out? >> the mission as you rightly state sd to protect civilians. you're talk about the military mission. the united states will continue to participate in the...
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. ,,,,,,,, >>> a new census bureau report shows how america's racial and ethnic makeup is changing. based on the 2010 census, the report shows that one out of six american adults, and one in four children, are now hispanic. in the past decade the overall u.s. population grew by 27 million, to 308 million. and hispanics account for more than half of that growth. nancy cordes has more. >> reporter: salt lake city's newest grocery store caters to a group that census figures show is growing even faster than expected. hispanics in utah grew by 78% in the past decade. they now make up 13% of the state's population. >> in the year 2000 i started noticing. i started noticing church congregations increasing. i started noticing hispanic groups, nonprofits increasing. i started seeing a lot of soccer teams. >> reporter: in fact, the 2010 census shows hispanics contributed more than half the total population growth in 18 states. including kansas and nebraska, florida, and louisiana. and with the white birth rate declining, hispanic children in texas now make up 50% of all public school students
. ,,,,,,,, >>> a new census bureau report shows how america's racial and ethnic makeup is changing. based on the 2010 census, the report shows that one out of six american adults, and one in four children, are now hispanic. in the past decade the overall u.s. population grew by 27 million, to 308 million. and hispanics account for more than half of that growth. nancy cordes has more. >> reporter: salt lake city's newest grocery store caters to a group that census figures show is...
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secondly, there's a lot of uncertainty in america. all of our polls show consumers are concerned about their job. ron described this as the blast radius of the recession, like 70% of the people have a friend or family member who have lost a job. so there's this uncertainty of will i still have a job. as a result, they're spending less money. there's also uncertainty over the near term direction of prices. so, you know, why buy today if you think the price is going to go down 5 or 10% in the next year? you might as well just wait a little while, there's no incentive to keep buying. household formation rates have dropped in this recession. some of that's due to the economic problems we have, so you don't have a bunch of new houses, people needing to buy houses, and average income has been flat for over a decade, and what will eventually drive long-term housing prices will be that average incomes go up. if average incomes don't go up, it won't drive housing prices up. now, there are some positives. affordability relative to income is cer
secondly, there's a lot of uncertainty in america. all of our polls show consumers are concerned about their job. ron described this as the blast radius of the recession, like 70% of the people have a friend or family member who have lost a job. so there's this uncertainty of will i still have a job. as a result, they're spending less money. there's also uncertainty over the near term direction of prices. so, you know, why buy today if you think the price is going to go down 5 or 10% in the...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we continue our series of conversations about the mission in afghanistan. president obama has set this team to hand over securities for the national forces. speaking yesterday afghan president karzai outlined the first phase of that transfer. he named seven areas where afghan forces will assume primary responsibility this summer. their growing concern that the army and government may not be ready. a new report published today by the century foundation says the conflict has reached a stalemate, and that the only solution is a negotiated political settlement. it is called afghanistan negotiated peace. joining me now the two chairing ambassador lakhdar brahimi and ambassador thomas pickering.
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we continue our series of conversations about the mission in afghanistan. president obama has set this team to hand...
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i'm in there just now. -- i in the americas now. i think that the title for this very important session off to have focused on something else other than the roles. the reason for this is that ngos in egypt had been established a long time ago, but they had been weekend because of the application of a term that we know in economics, during the gold standard was observed that the coins was less content of gold, circulate and the coins with more gold content were melted and sold in the market. and, therefore, there was a very important law that came and said, which said that the bad currency drives good currency up with speculation. i may modify this in egypt, and i said, bad people drove good people out of circulation. so, there are many organizatio organizations. they know exactly what they are doing. they were established for a specific role, but they had been handcuffed by the system. one man started. now, he was a prominent sociologist, a professor, was thrown into jail together with other 20 others, simply because they monitored
i'm in there just now. -- i in the americas now. i think that the title for this very important session off to have focused on something else other than the roles. the reason for this is that ngos in egypt had been established a long time ago, but they had been weekend because of the application of a term that we know in economics, during the gold standard was observed that the coins was less content of gold, circulate and the coins with more gold content were melted and sold in the market....
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. >>> but first, chris brown' rampage after his "good morning america" interview. stay tuned to hear the apology. stay tuned to hear the apology. nenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenen
. >>> but first, chris brown' rampage after his "good morning america" interview. stay tuned to hear the apology. stay tuned to hear the apology....
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but it is expected to be somewhat limited since most toyotas made in this country use parts made in america. >>> new worries this morning about the housing market, after sales of new homes fell to the lowest on record. sales fell 17% in february, the third straight monthly decline. and the worst since they started keeping records 50 years ago. the median home sale price fell to $202,000. in response, many builders are cutting their prices and building less expensive homes. >>> united and continental airlines are finally rolling out in-flight wi-fi. they are the last major carriers to offer the service to most of their passengers. the two airlines merged last year. 95 live tv stations will also be available. >>> and besides making royal history, prince william and kate middleton are set to make music history. when they tie the knot next month, the entire ceremony will be released on itunes within hours. the wedding album will also be available online before it hits stores. no word yet on just how much the royal download will cost. betty, i'm sure a lot of people will be downloading it. >> ye
but it is expected to be somewhat limited since most toyotas made in this country use parts made in america. >>> new worries this morning about the housing market, after sales of new homes fell to the lowest on record. sales fell 17% in february, the third straight monthly decline. and the worst since they started keeping records 50 years ago. the median home sale price fell to $202,000. in response, many builders are cutting their prices and building less expensive homes. >>>...